Where to Go From “I Don’t Know”: Building Trust Through Authenticity
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Saying “I don’t know” feels like a flaw. It’s one of the smartest moves a person can make.
In education, there is an unwritten expectation that to be in the profession is to know things, know them well, and at the drop of a hat.
For a teacher it’s daunting to stand in front of 30+ students, each staring expectantly at you, waiting for your words of wisdom on a tough question. But what if in the face of your years of education, hard work, and experience, you find that the o
In education, there is an unwritten expectation that to be in the profession is to know things, know them well, and at the drop of a hat.
For a teacher it’s daunting to stand in front of 30+ students, each staring expectantly at you, waiting for your words of wisdom on a tough question. But what if in the face of your years of education, hard work, and experience, you find that the o
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